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Progress Report on Medicaid Expansion Enrollment Goals for April 1, 2014

As of January 30, 2014, Washington State has made significant progress toward its Medicaid expansion goal of enrolling 136,220 new adult clients by April 1, 2014. With a total of 172,572 new clients enrolled, the state has met 127% of its goal. This report covers enrollment figures across various counties, highlighting that while some areas exceeded expectations with 100% or higher enrollment, others remain below the target. The data sourced from the Washington State Health Care Authority, as of February 3, 2014, underscores the varied performance throughout the state.

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Progress Report on Medicaid Expansion Enrollment Goals for April 1, 2014

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  1. Progress Toward April 1, 2014 Medicaid Expansion Enrollment Target ON TRACK Percent of goal met TOTAL NEW ADULT CLIENTS = 172,572* Target for April 1, 2014 = 136,220 Percent of Overall Target Met Statewide = 127% Between October 1, 2013 and January 30, 2014 Whatcom San Juan Okanogan Ferry Stevens Pend Oreille Skagit Island Clallam Snohomish Chelan Jefferson Douglas Kitsap Lincoln Spokane King Grays Harbor Mason Grant Kittitas Adams Whitman Pierce Thurston Pacific Franklin Lewis Garfield Columbia Yakima Walla Walla Cowlitz Wahkiakum Asotin Benton Skamania Klickitat 100% or higher Under 80% Clark OFF PACE *143 additional clients do not map to Washington counties. SOURCE: Washington State Health Care Authority, February 3, 2014.

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